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interactive

American  
[in-ter-ak-tiv] / ˌɪn tərˈæk tɪv /

adjective

  1. acting one upon or with the other.

  2. of or relating to a two-way system of electronic communications, as by means of television or computer.

    interactive communications between families using two-way cable television.

  3. (of a computer program or system) interacting with a human user, often in a conversational way, to obtain data or commands and to give immediate results or updated information.

    For many years airline reservations have been handled by interactive computer systems.


noun

  1. a feature, activity, or medium that requires the active participation of the user, especially in a digital or educational context.

    Each chapter ends with an interactive to test what the reader has learned.

interactive British  
/ ˌɪntərˈæktɪv /

adjective

  1. allowing or relating to continuous two-way transfer of information between a user and the central point of a communication system, such as a computer or television

  2. (of two or more persons, forces, etc) acting upon or in close relation with each other; interacting

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interactive Cultural  
  1. If users receive real-time feedback from a computer so that they can modify the use of the machine, the hardware, software, or content, the system is said to be interactive.


Other Word Forms

  • interactively adverb
  • interactivity noun
  • noninteractive adjective

Example Sentences

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Google released Project Genie, a tool allowing users to create AI-powered 3-D interactive worlds using text prompts and images.

From The Wall Street Journal

He joined the Journal in 2016 as a graphics reporter building interactive data visualizations.

From The Wall Street Journal

He produced interactive video adventures—“A Heist with Markiplier,” “In Space with Markiplier”—that gave viewers dozens of potential story outcomes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Over time, such tools could materially lower the cost, skill, and time required to create interactive content,” wrote Benchmark analyst Mike Hickey.

From Barron's

“Over time, such tools could materially lower the cost, skill, and time required to create interactive content,” wrote Benchmark analyst Mike Hickey.

From Barron's